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| Welcome to the Wiki for the ACL Stalker Application.
| | http://socrates.cs.earlham.edu/trac/stalkerApp/wiki/WikiStart |
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| == Todo
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| == Server installs
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| <nowiki>*</nowiki> = needs config
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| X = installed
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| *trac
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| *svn
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| *X php5<nowiki>*</nowiki>
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| *X python
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| *X perl
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| *X debian
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| *X apache2
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| *X postgresql<nowiki>*</nowiki>
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| Goals
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| Who is behind this?
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| * Nathan
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| * Nate
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| * Dylan
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| Server requirements:
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| trac
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| svn
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| python
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| php
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| gcc
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| firefox
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| Should this stuff be RAIDed?
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| '''About'''
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| StalkerApp is like our version of facebook for the computer science kids. With it you'll be able to monitor and track who's in the ACL and what they're working on, and look a bit at what their habits are. StalkerApp monitors by opt-in, and once you opt-in you'll get to enjoy the stalkin'
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Latest revision as of 02:33, 3 February 2008